- It invades the brain.
- • It invades the heart.
- • It causes brain and heart damage.
- • It invades the bone marrow.
- • It stimulates antibodies to attack cells and platelets.
- • It causes blood clotting and damage to blood vessels like we’ve never seen.
- • Data from the University of Pittsburgh suggests it causes cancer.
“Since when do we have a protein that actually injures the brain, injures the heart, the bone marrow, the immune system, causes blood clotting, and potentially causes cancer in a single protein?” Dr. McCullough asked.
“It’s a weapon,” he concluded. “According to strict military criteria, it’s a bioweapon.”